US5996712A - Mechanical locking swivel apparatus - Google Patents
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- the apparatus of the present invention relates to locking swivels. More particularly, the present invention relates to a mechanical locking swivel positionable above the rig floor for allowing the reorientation of a bent sub during a directional drilling without having to withdraw a wireline that has been located within the drill string from above the rig floor.
- directional wells In the drilling of oil wells, one of the more frequent types of wells that are drilled are directional wells. Rather than have to drill a well vertically, often times because of the location of the pocket of hydrocarbons, or for other reasons, the direction of the well has to be altered or done in a direction off of the vertical and is termed a directional well. This is accomplished with the use of a type of a bent sub which is placed on the lower end of the drill string and the drill bit is rotated downhole via a motor known as a dynadrill. The bent sub, when it is oriented in a particular pre-determined orientation, will have the bit drill travel in that particular orientation as a directional well.
- the direction of the drill bit has been mis-oriented and has to be adjusted slightly in order to reorient the bit in the proper direction. In most cases, this can easily be accomplished by setting the drill string via the slips, and rotating the rotary table slightly so that the entire drill string is re-oriented and then drilling can resume at that orientation.
- the string cannot be rotated due to the fact that would put stress on the wireline itself, which may result in the wireline being cut and the tool at the end of the wireline could be lost within the well bore, which would result in the tool having to be retrieved if possible.
- the apparatus of the present invention solves the short comings in the art in a simple and straight forward manner.
- a mechanical swivel apparatus which has a first upper body portion threadably attached to the lower end of a side entry sub apparatus, and a second lower portion which is threadably attached to a section of drill pipe, the apparatus positionable above the rotary table on the rig floor, and having a continuous bore therethrough for running wireline or the like.
- the upper body portion includes a counterbore for receiving the upper end of a mandrel, so that the mandrel is able to move within the counterbore of the upper body portion.
- the lower portion comprises an open-ended cap member which threadable engages the upper body portion, and has a shoulder portion which engages a flange around the body of the mandrel so that the mandrel is allowed to move within the upper body portion but cannot be slidably removed therefrom.
- the mandrel portion On its upper end, the mandrel portion further includes a plurality of outwardly extending teeth which define spaces therebetween, so that a pair of pin members extending into the counterbore in the upper body portion, at a first position, engage the teeth so that the mandrel portion is locked in place with the body portion. In a second position, the teeth on the mandrel are moved out of position from the pins, allowing the mandrel, and the drill string below the mandrel to move freely.
- the pins are engaged within the inner spaces between the teeth so that when the upper body portion is rotated, the mandrel is rotated and in a second position when the body portion moves to a down position, the pins are disengaged from the teeth so that the lower mandrel portion can remain stationary while the upper body portion is rotated.
- a plurality of seals and the like for sealing off the engagement of the surfaces between the moving parts of the body portions and the mandrel so that any fluid being flowed down through the bore in the tool is prevented from leaking out of the apparatus.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an overall view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention within a drill string
- FIG. 2 provides a cross section view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention in the engaged position
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cross section view of the apparatus of the present invention in the disengaged position
- FIG. 4 illustrates a partial cut away view of the upper body portion of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a composite cut away view of the lower mandrel portion including the lower cap and brass collar member of the preferred embodiment of the apparatuses of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1-5 illustrate the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention by the numeral 10.
- the mechanical swivel apparatus 10 placed within a drill string 12, the drill string as illustrated including an upper drive assembly 14, a side entry sub apparatus 16, of the type that is claimed and disclosed in U.S.
- Pat. Re No. 33,150 owned by Boyd's Bit Service, Inc., which, as illustrated includes a principal body portion 18, and an angulated portion 20 having an upper fixture 22 for feeding a wireline 24, as seen in partial view, down through a bore in the assembly 22 and principal body 18, and down through the bore in the drill string 12 as illustrated.
- the assembly 10, as illustrated, would be connected on its lowermost end to a section of drill pipe 26, which is seen being moved into or out of the drill hole at the level of the rotary table 28.
- a drill bit which would be operated by a dynadrill apparatus which is commonly known in the industry, and most likely there would be included a bent sub unit adjacent the dynadrill so that the drill bit would be drilling in a directional orientation.
- apparatus 10 As illustrated, apparatus 10, as was discussed earlier, would be connectedly engaged on its upper portion to perhaps a sub 28 which may be a wear sub which would be utilized in conjunction with the side entry sub apparatus 16.
- the sub would be threadably engaged via threads 30 to the upper body portion 32 of the apparatus, through a pin and box connection as illustrated.
- the upper body portion 32 would include a bore portion 34 which would be substantially the same size bore as the drill pipe 26 and the sub 28.
- the bore 34 of the upper body portion 32 would form an expanded counter bore area 36 for receiving the upper end 38 of a mandrel 40, the purpose of which will be described further.
- Lower end of the body portion 32 would form a pin and box threaded connection 42 to a lower cap member 44.
- Lower cap member 44 when threaded to the lower end of the body portion 32, provides a bore in which the mandrel travels, and includes a lower shoulder 45, the function of which will be described below.
- mandrel 40 which as was stated earlier, includes the upper end 38 and the lower pin end 39, which would be threadably engaged to the box end 41 of drill pipe 26.
- mandrel 40 would also include a continuous bore 34 that would be basically continuous with the bore of the upper body portion 32 and cap 44.
- Mandrel 40 would include a continuous side wall 46 which would be of a diameter slightly less than the internal diameter 47 of the shoulder 45 formed by the lower end of cap portion 44, and including an annular flange 50 around its wall 46.
- the cap member 44 is threadably engaged to the lower end 42 of upper body portion 32.
- cap 44 The threadable engagement between cap 44 and lower end 42 would be through a left hand thread rather than the normal right hand thread when threaded connections are made up. It should be noted that once cap member 44 is threaded in place, the annular flange 50 formed around the wall 46 of mandrel 40 extends outward further than the opening 47 of cap member 44, thus the mandrel 40 cannot become disengaged from within the counter bore 36 for the reasons as will be described further.
- upper body portion 32 includes an upper neck portion 33 which is threadably engaged at threads 30 to a lower sub 28 as was seen in FIG. 1.
- neck portion 33 forms a thickened lower body portion 35 in which the counter bore 36 is formed, which then results in the lower threaded end 42 of the body portion 32, which would then threadably engage with cap member 44, which is illustrated in composite view in FIG. 5.
- each of the pins frictionally engaged into openings 56 in being substantially 180 degrees apart, each of the pins including a shaft portion 58 and a head portion 60 with the head portion 60 forming a frictional engagement against the inner wall 62 of opening 56.
- an O ring 64 in a groove formed in each of the heads 60 of the pins, so as to form a seal between the wall 62 and the head 60, so that any fluid flowing through bore 34 and counter bore 36 would be prevented from flowing out of the opening 56 during operation.
- ring 68 formed of Teflon or the like which would rest around a lower shoulder 70 of lower body portion 35 so as to form a smooth mating surface between the ring 68 and the flange 50 of mandrel 40 during operation.
- mandrel 40 As illustrated, mandrel 40, as was stated earlier, has a continuous wall 46 and a continuous bore 34 therethrough which would coincide with the continuous bore of body portion 32 for continuous flow of fluid down the drill string and allows the continuous movement of wireline as indicated by arrow 76 in FIG. 2. Further as illustrated and was stated earlier, mandrel 40 includes the continuous annular flange 50, the upper surface of which 51 rests against the Teflon member 68 as was discussed earlier. Further, the mandrel includes a lower pin end 39 which would threadably engage into a length of drill pipe 26, as was seen in the discussion of the apparatus in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- This engagement means 80 includes a plurality of spaced apart teeth members 82 defining spaces 84 therebetween.
- the spaces 84 would be slightly larger in diameter than the diameter of the shaft portion 58 of each of the pin members 52, 54, for the reasons as will be discussed further.
- the lower cap 44 is illustrated with its inwardly extending shoulder 45 from its continuous wall portion 47.
- the cap as was stated earlier includes a series of upper threads 49 which threadably engage to the lower end 42 of body 32, for the reasons as stated earlier.
- Brass collar 75 would be slidably engaged within the central opening 76 formed within cap member 44 and would loosely fit against the wall 51 of cap member 44 so as to serve as a protective barrier between the mandrel 40 and the cap member 44 while the tool is at rest so as to help to prevent rust or the like from forming.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 for a discussion of the overall operation of the tool.
- the mandrel 40 is in position within the counter bore 36 of body portion 32 and the mandrel is maintained within the opening 36 of body portion 32 via the cap portion 44 that has been engaged thereto.
- the pins 52, 54 which are in position through the wall of the body portion 32 that the shaft portions 58, which are projected into the counter bore 36, are engaged within two of the spaces 84 formed between the teeth members 82.
- the mandrel therefore, is locked in place with body portion 32 and cap 44, for example, while the drilling is taking place by the directional drill bit.
- FIG. 1 In the event that the drill bit needs to be reoriented, reference is made to FIG.
- the pin members 52, 54 move out of alignment with teeth members 82.
- the mandrel 40 together with the drill pipe 26 below the mandrel, is free to rotate while the upper body portion 32, and the assembly above it, remaining stationary.
- the rotary table 28 can then be rotated the number of degrees necessary to properly align the drill bit without the upper portion of the tool 32 and anything above it, including the side entry sub 16, having to move.
- the upper portion of the drill string 12 is moved slightly upward in the direction of arrow 94 until the shafts 58 of 52, 54 are reengaged within the inner spaces 84 between teeth 82, so that the entire drill string now becomes stationary as one fixed string.
- this mechanical swivel apparatus by allowing engagement and disengagement between portions of the apparatus, has allowed one portion of the apparatus to remain stationary while a second portion of the apparatus is movable. This gives the driller the ability to rotate that portion of the drill string below the upper portion of the apparatus without having to rotate the upper portion of the apparatus and anything above it at all. By doing this, this eliminates any potential problem that one would arise should the side entry sub have to be rotated with the wireline engaged through it which would put unneeded stress on the wireline and perhaps rupture it.
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